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Attercliffe Road's trade has changed over the years!
by Chris Morgan
Changing times on Attercliffe Road. A double glazing showroom ahead. Behind it an equipment hire station. To the right there are doors and floors galore. Across the old cobbles, on the left, there's an enterprise not advertised on the street!
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Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Gurdwara, Sheffield |
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Sheffield Supertram crossing canal
by David Morris
The Sheffield Supertram crosses the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation close to Staniforth Road as both head off towards Meadowhall. The tram gets there quicker because the canal has to descend a flight of locks although both run... (more)
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Supertram Crossing the Canal
by Anne Burgess
One of Sheffield's so called Supertrams crossing the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal at Attercliffe. This is the reciprocal of the view in SK3888 : A Plethora of Bridges.
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Pinfold Bridge
by Graham Hogg
Bridge #7 on the Sheffield & Tinsley Canal
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The River Don at Sanderson's weir Sheffield
Weir number 3 on the 5 weir's walk.
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Cygnet on the Canal
A cygnet on the Sheffield Canal, December 2011. Sheffield Canal runs 3.9 miles (6.3 km) from Tinsley, where it leaves the River Don, to the Sheffield Canal Basin (now Victoria Quays), passing through 11 locks.
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Railway bridge above Sanderson's Weir
by N Chadwick
The weir is Grade II listed. Link
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Salmon Pastures Local Nature Reserve
by Martin Speck
This footpath, part of the Five Weirs Walk runs between the Salmon Pastures Local Nature Reserve and the River Don. This area was once the slag heap of the Nunnery Coal Company's coke ovens. The acidic soil conditions have created an... (more)
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747-749 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield
Another of those reminders of how far some areas have fallen, a lofty bank building by Gibbs & Flockton, 1902. Grade II listed.
The Royal Bank of Scotland was here until around 2014.
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Window by the canal
by Neil Theasby
With a view to Wincobank above The Don Valley. The dilapidated window wall remains though the industrial building behind it disappeared long ago.
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St. Mars of the Desert Brewery Taproom |
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